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Tricarpelema / Geogenanthus / Cochliostema / Tradescantia / Aneilema / Cyanotis / Pollia / Commelinales / Palisota / Commelinaceae / Plant taxonomy / Dichorisandrinae
Date: 2010-09-10 13:36:47
Tricarpelema
Geogenanthus
Cochliostema
Tradescantia
Aneilema
Cyanotis
Pollia
Commelinales
Palisota
Commelinaceae
Plant taxonomy
Dichorisandrinae

Phylogenetic Relationships in the Commelinaceae: I. A. Cladistic Analysis of Morphological Data Author(s): Timothy M. Evans, Robert B. Faden, Michael G. Simpson, Kenneth J. Sytsma

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